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Try it again, Sam. (I know I am cheating a little with the content tag and I hate the fact the subtitle is required)7:05:58 PM comments []

That, over there, is not Radio. It's Chris Anderson's BlogX core with (my) completely new rendering logic that runs using Radio compatible templates and implements an (extended) Radio compatible set of macros for use within the templates. It's got an experimental (n)echo feed, RSS 2.0, DHTML editing, TrackBack and a few things more. And it's going to be my primary weblog once DNS is done with propagating the domain name and we've done some additional tests.1:47:44 PM comments []

Freitag, 11. Juli 2003

Quake II on .NET. Scott Stanfield and his team at Vertigo Software show yet another nice trick: Quake II in managed code.